Looking for a DIY lip balm that’s nourishing, hydrating, and vegan-friendly? Look no further than this super cheery and easy-to-make calendula, chamomile, and lavender lip balm without beeswax! This recipe combines the nourishing power of herb-infused oil, cocoa butter, and shea butter to create a lip balm that’s ultra-hydrating, soothing, and oh-so-easy to make. Plus, it’s totally customizable, so you can add your favorite herbs and oils to suit your needs.
I wanted to develop my own recipe without using any wax at all (even the vegan waxes!), using simple ingredients that are easy to find at your local health food or grocery store. Sure, you can easily substitute beeswax for a vegan wax, but where’s the fun in that (and those waxes are hard to find in person!)?
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Without the use of wax, the final consistency is definitely less hard than a traditional balm. Think of it more like a petroleum jelly (but obviously way better). I would keep this stored at home, not in a purse, as it may liquify in hot temperatures.
I hope you enjoy this truly homemade lip balm recipe! It is so much better than store-bought lip balms and actually heals the lips (so you don’t have to reapply every 30 minutes!).
Yield: About 7 ounces of lip balm
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Optional: A few drops of your favorite essential oil (if you use them). I’d recommend peppermint oil for a little added zing to the scent).
Other carrier oils if you don’t want to use olive oil: sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, hemp seed oil, or even avocado oil will all work with a 1:1 ratio instead of olive oil.
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As always on the Homestead Challenge, I am learning just like you (you might notice that I also messed up while making both bath bombs and lotion bars in the past). My first batch did not turn out perfect (I used about half of the cocoa butter, so they just didn’t harden enough. However, if you would rather put these in lip gloss tubes, you can use 1/4 cup cocoa butter and they will be perfect for squeezin’!
In place of tins, use any small jars or lip balm containers (this recipe would not work well in the twist up Chapstick tubes).
You can infuse herbs in oil two ways: a heat infusion or by letting the herbs sit in oil for about 6 weeks.
Heat infusion is a great fast way to infuse your herbs. Some herbalists don’t like it as it can kill off some of the good properties in the herbs. Be sure to take your time and not over-heat the oil.
Double Boiler Tips: The bowl should not touch the boiling water to assure that the oil doesn’t get too hot too quickly. Pick a bowl that fits fairly snug in your pot.
This is actually my preferred method when I have extra time. Simply combine and store! This is the method I used for this lip balm recipe without beeswax.
1.Prepare a double boiler by filling a pot with a few inches of water and bringing it to a simmer. Place a heatproof bowl on top of the pot, making sure it’s not touching the water.
2. In the heatproof bowl, combine calendula infused oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, and vitamin e oil (all of the ingredients).
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3. Heat the mixture over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until everything is melted and well combined.
4. Once everything is melted, carefully remove the bowl from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes.
5. Pour the mixture into small jars or lip balm tins, filling them about 3/4 full. To make this process easier, I pour the mixture into a measuring cup with a spout first.
6. Allow the lip balm to cool completely and solidify before using. This can take a few hours. I recommend letting them sit overnight to fully harden.
Note: Always do an allergy test on a small patch of skin when using herbs you haven’t worked with before, especially if you have sensitive skin!
Storage: Store the remaining lip balm in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.
Overall, the rich and nourishing properties of these ingredients can make a versatile balm for soft and healthy lips!
Have you ever made your own homemade lip balm? It’s surprisingly easy and fun to play around with! I have fallen in love with making my own beauty products with only simple and natural ingredients right at home. I’d love for you to share your version of this lip balm recipe without beeswax with me over on Instagram!
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